Slaven Bilic is expected to learn his fate as West Ham boss on Monday.

The Croatian is facing the axe following the 4-1 home defeat by Liverpool on Saturday evening.

It’s understood that Bilic will hold talks with joint-chairman David Sullivan on Monday, with his future top of the agenda.

The Hammers’ hierarchy wanted the man they appointed in June 2015 to stay until the end of the season and see out his three-year contract.

But the manner of Saturday’s latest capitulation at the London Stadium, coming just a fortnight after an equally desperate 3-0 home loss to newly-promoted Brighton, has forced the board to consider drastic action.

Former Everton and Sunderland manager David Moyes is reportedly in talks to replace Bilic until the end of the season in a bid to drag West Ham away from the foot of the table.